I created a 720x480 graphic image and when I bring it into Vegas it is a little shorter than the 720x480 video frame. Why is that and what is the right size needed?
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where in the world did I get 768? lol.. all my mpg's are 720x480.. I have been exporting my movies out at 768x480. umm... damn I am an idiot.
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Michelle you have the right size, have you exported it yet? Maybe it is in the titlesafe area?
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Originally Posted by Michelle
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Actually, a better and simpler quick link. -
Try 720x540 for NTSC videos. This is the Square Pixel equivalent of the standard DV/DVD size of 720x480 which uses NonSquare Pixels.
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Originally Posted by Josef K
The second link suggests: "create the image at 720 x 540 pixels. Then resize it to 720 x 480". It seems to me I would still end up with the same situation. -
Originally Posted by Michelle
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I created a 720*480 image and selected a pixel aspect ratio for DV. I then saved the result as a PNG, but then result is still a 720*480 file.
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I usually use the same ratio, only multiplied. In theory, it would give me a better resolution on the text, no?
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720x540 ... a 4:3 image is needed.
Or 640x480
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Originally Posted by Michelle
Don't you just love all this stuff lol 8)Sorry, I had to go see about a girl
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